June 30, 2026 -- Proverbs 13:5 -- Falsehood, you say you hate it, but do you really?
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The righteous hates falsehood,
but the wicked brings shame and disgrace.
Proverbs 13:5 ESV
Falsehood obviously means false words. But it also means false actions, whatever is not in line with the Word and will of God. It is hypocrisy in any form. This is particularly painful for me as Christian denominations send missionaries around the globe, excited for new converts, while at the same time are false in their treatment of converts at home. As a missionary to the prisons, this is my painful experience. Men and women who have made credible professions of faith to Jesus, have been excluded from churches. Such actions bring shame and disgrace to glorious gospel of Jesus Christ.
This month’s Table Talk focuses on the theme of spiritual gifts. Jonathan Landry Cruse comments:
So it is the Spirit who does the work of forming the church. Interestingly, He includes
in the membership of the church people that you and I would easily disregard. Paul says that we are all baptized into one body, whether “Jews or Greeks, slaves or free.” These were the greatest divides in the ancient world, the people who held one another in greatest disdain. Who are those for you? Whoever they are, it is not beyond the Spirit to bring them into the church with you, or you into the church with them.
Table Talk, ed. Thomas Brewer. July 2026, Vol.50, No. 7, “Many Members, One Body”, J. L. Cruse, page 8.
It is my experience that the leaders and members of local “Christian” churches are the most prejudiced against those who have been incarcerated. Whereas Jews and Greeks, slaves or free used to be the classes of people who received greatest disdain in the ancient world, today, those who are, or who have been incarcerated, are treated with greatest contempt. What is worse, those who have made a credible profession of faith while incarcerated, are nevertheless ignored by many congregations. It is actively bringing shame to the lovely work of Christ at the cross. It grieves me deeply, knowing that the Spirit’s sanctification and giftings given to currently and formerly incarcerated men and women could open for local congregations whole new opportunities for gospel growth; but their contribution is treated with disgrace. As was required in ancient times, so is required today, may God’s Spirit break our stubborn pride, plow up our entrenched fears, and allow the reconciling grace of Jesus Christ to move among us all.
Father in heaven, thank You for the reconciling grace of Jesus Christ by which Your Spirit plowed up the hard ground of our own hearts and planted in us the powerful seed of the word. Thank You for Your patience with us, hardened sinners, better suited for hell than for the pews, which would not let us go until wretches such as we have become believers whose only boast is in Christ. Forgive us, patient Sovereign, for holding out one hand to receive more grace, while with the other we strive to firmly close the door in the face of others who frighten us, those who are not like us, or those who would change us. Give us to the holy confidence that You know Your holy purposes. Teach us humbleness of heart so that we will welcome all You bring to us and with them, we would grow in maturity in Christ, Who is the Head of the Church. Amen.
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